The Missouri Republican Party says a miscommunication caused 10,000 voters in the state to receive mailers with incorrect information about when their absentee ballots are due.Ray Bozarth is the party's executive director. He tells The Kansas City Star that there was a miscommunication between the party and the vendor that printed the postcards. The mailers say mail-in ballots must be returned by Oct. 30, but they're not due until election day on Nov. 6.Bozarth says the mailers were sent to likely Republican voters as part of the party's get-out-the-vote efforts. He says mailers with corrected information will be sent out soon.Bozarth says the party has in the meantime directed people to the secretary of state's website and a voter turnout webpage run by the Republican National Committee for the correct information.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —

The Missouri Republican Party says a miscommunication caused 10,000 voters in the state to receive mailers with incorrect information about when their absentee ballots are due.

Ray Bozarth is the party's executive director. He tells The Kansas City Star that there was a miscommunication between the party and the vendor that printed the postcards. The mailers say mail-in ballots must be returned by Oct. 30, but they're not due until election day on Nov. 6.

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Bozarth says the mailers were sent to likely Republican voters as part of the party's get-out-the-vote efforts. He says mailers with corrected information will be sent out soon.

Bozarth says the party has in the meantime directed people to the secretary of state's website and a voter turnout webpage run by the Republican National Committee for the correct information.